FACE Low-Cost Animal Clinic (FACE) is interviewing for a new part-time veterinarian to practice in our fast-paced medical and vaccine clinic.

FACE is Indianapolis’ nonprofit, low-cost animal clinic. Our mission is simple: end euthanasia of cats and dogs in Indianapolis by offering accessible spay/neuter, vaccination, medical care and community cat care, without financial or geographic restrictions.

Since opening in 1999, FACE has performed more than a quarter of a million spay/neuter surgeries, which has contributed to a 90% reduction of euthanasia in our community. Every year, more than 10,000 patients count on FACE for affordable spay/neuter services and more than 17,500 visits are made to our vaccine and medical clinic.

We support our veterinarians by providing flexible scheduling, competitive pay, and contributions to continuing education.

No emergency duty required.

To apply please send CV/Resume to jenh@faceanimalclinic.org.

If you are a per diem vet seeking relief work, please contact us. We have shifts available.

Key Requirements

Be a high-energy leader who will create an environment of teamwork, while advancing the mission of FACE Low-Cost Animal Clinic and its commitment to outstanding medical services.

Commitment to a high live release rate and the No Kill Movement.

Able and willing to work in a busy and fast-paced environment.

Able and willing to work some Saturdays.

Assist in the establishment and maintenance of procedures and protocols.

Coordinate, when needed, specialized surgeries and consultations with other veterinarians.

Build effective relationships through positive interaction and communication with the community, volunteers and staff.

Attend all staff meetings and training sessions.

Advocate the humane treatment of animals and be able to transmit these values to others.

About FACE Low-Cost Animal Clinic

FACE Low-Cost Animal Clinic is Indianapolis’ non-profit, low-cost animal clinic. Open six days a week and serving central Indiana, the clinic provides affordable spay/neuter services, along with medical and wellness care for companion animals and community cats. Since opening in 1999, FACE has performed more than a quarter of a million spay/neuter surgeries, which has contributed to a 90 percent reduction of euthanasia in our community.